Hale to the Proctors: I thought, sir, to put some questions as to the Christian character of this house, if you’ll permit me. Parris to Proctor and Giles: There is either obedience or the church will burn like Hell is burning!Ībigail to John: I never knew the lying lessons I was taught by all these Christian women and their covenanted men!Ībigail to Hale: I want to open myself! I want the light of God, I want the sweet love of Jesus! I danced for the Devil: I saw him: I wrote my name in his book.Įlizabeth to John: Abigail brings the other girls into court and where she walks the crowd will part like the sea of Israel. Hale to Tituba: You are God’s insrtrument put in our hands to discover the devil’s agents among us. Hale to Putnam: We cannot look to superstition in this. Proctor to Parris: There are many others stay away from church these days because you hardly ever mention God any more Remember that it’s not enough to simply know the quotations, you must be able to explore their relevance to Miller’s key ideas and the language/structural effects that he uses to express these ideas. As a short cut, I’ve selected various quotations from The Crucible to get you started. One way of overcoming this, is to be aware of key quotations linked to the main ideas in each text. You will be given a copy of the text in the exam, but you do not want to waste lots of time fumbling for quotations. You can make it easier by ensuring that you know the texts VERY well. Having to write extensively and analytically about two texts is no mean feat. Tuesday’s literature exam probably seems quite a daunting prospect.
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